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On one hand I'm furious. IF anyone has been the brunt of this garbage the most.... it's us. I'd also be really mad if I were manning or the colts.

 

I'm also frustrated that wilson, coaches, and Co kind of stood idly and allowed this to happen I'm our faces.

 

On the other hand, I knew all this was happening and just felt like we were stuck in an eternal stacked deck for the patriots. The way the league and kraft massaged the story and evidence really made being a fan hopeless. The league came at them hard this time though and I truly believe kraft has been put on notice.

 

 

Why is this ernie adams still allowed to work with the team though?

 

I'd love to see how good Belichick was at coaching without secret agent Adams talking to him all game on his headset.

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I posted this a few weeks ago:

http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/topic/179494-brady-4-game-suspension-upheld;-will-go-to-court/page-114?do=findComment&comment=3637017

 

And I assure you that the end of the Patriots "cheating" is upon us.

 

Change is coming. Roger's final days draw near, and a young senator with a las vegas bug in his ear looking to make a name for himself might want to open a full investigation into the league's handling of the Patriots, and begin the (as of now) taboo discussion of vacating titles for professional sports teams. Owners know that the fans are becoming restless. Simple metrics can be run on the top 5 message board for each team for keywords like "sham" "wwe" "fraud", etc. etc. The league knows which way the wind blows, and it's clear as day: 31/32 fanbases are mad as hell at the Patriots, and think the league is a farce. There is way, way... way too much money involved in this for you to think that the messages we're being fed aren't designed to shape our perceptions.

 

I have seen some on here mention comment sections, as if "the people aren't getting it". Please. Profootballtalk is an arm of whom? NBC Sports, which also owns the rights to Sunday Night Football, which is how big of an account? Billions, if I recall? I wonder if they might have a few "account managers" deciding which comments get the top few spots. Everyone is in absolute damage control in the league marketing division right now, and people are getting testy.

Dude. now thats a post

Somewhat related re PFT:

 

For reasons I can only guess, PFT actively has removed comments that I have made about deflategate and PFT's coverage of deflategate. This was brought up a few weeks back in another thread, and apparently these deletions are in no way unique to me.

 

In this regard, my comments have not crossed the line in terms of language. For example, just today, PFT removed the following comment: "It is odd that PFT would complain about ESPN not including parts of the Pats' statement when: PFT actively deletes comments that take issue with the Pats or PFT's reporting."

 

I found it very odd that Florio or the guy that works for him would give two you know whats about what I post. Draw your own conclusions.

 

On the other hand, there appears to be an army of Pats' apologists that comment on that site. Additionally, PFT seems to draw every inference in favor of the Pats and Brady whenever there has been news about deflategate over the past few months. Maybe that will change now that ESPN and SI have written extensive pieces just today about the Pats and the "Patriot Way."

PffT is very manipulative with the message. Florio is case in point

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Welcome to America. How many bankers went to prison? They just pay a small fine and keep going. In fact, Ernie Adams brought this Wall Street culture to the Patriots as he seems to be the man behind all this.

 

Yeah, it's the banking industry's fault.

 

Let's blame al Qaeda too, while we're at it. :rolleyes:

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Yeah, it's the banking industry's fault.

 

Let's blame al Qaeda too, while we're at it. :rolleyes:

well if you like to generalize , sure.

The checks and balances are in question.

I dont assume human nature forces us to find the advantage regardless. Thats a culture. It's a long tenured one going back to day two. But it's an awful way to abuse the survival instinct. Cheating lying stealing and disrespecting others property. Manipulating others to your own end ?

winning and profit are becoming linked as reasonable competition regardless of the methods

 

I mean if it is true.

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I'd love to see how good Belichick was at coaching without secret agent Adams talking to him all game on his headset.

 

He wasn't that good in Cleveland...

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it was the beginning of the process so needed time to tune it. The fumble stats, the whispers of other frequencies to Brady's helmet all scream cheating and these bastards get away with it. It's like WWE

Was it the beginning? or did he bring it from the Giants?

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it was the beginning of the process so needed time to tune it. The fumble stats, the whispers of other frequencies to Brady's helmet all scream cheating and these bastards get away with it. It's like WWE

I thought the pats** or some of them don't think to highly of his "skills"

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So isn't the documentary airing tomorrow night about the Pats 2014 season? "Do your job" or whatever with all access behind the scenes ? Ernie Adams is reportedly interviewed.

 

Interesting timing on the stories. Ratings?

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Yeah, it's the banking industry's fault.

 

Let's blame al Qaeda too, while we're at it. :rolleyes:

 

Have you been asleep for the last decade? There has been a white collar crime wave where banks are rigging trillion dollar markets, laundering drug money, and since you brought it up, allowing allowing money to go to terrorists.

 

"In a year-long investigation, the Subcommittee found that HSBC violated several rules, exposing the U.S. financial system to “a wide array of money laundering, drug trafficking, and terrorist financing.” According to the report, HSBC’s Mexican affiliate channeled $7 billion into the U.S. between 2007 and 2008 which possibly included “proceeds from illegal drug sales in the United States.”

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/afontevecchia/2012/07/16/hsbc-helped-terrorists-iran-mexican-drug-cartels-launder-money-senate-report-says/

 

But regardless, this is a football forum and the point of my post that you ignored was that Ernie Adams came from this culture of cheating and is now doing that for the Patriots. That culture is now the Patriots culture and explains why they cheat. It's natural and accepted and they assume that if they get caught they will just get a wrist slap.

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Have you been asleep for the last decade? There has been a white collar crime wave where banks are rigging trillion dollar markets, laundering drug money, and since you brought it up, allowing allowing money to go to terrorists.

 

"In a year-long investigation, the Subcommittee found that HSBC violated several rules, exposing the U.S. financial system to “a wide array of money laundering, drug trafficking, and terrorist financing.” According to the report, HSBC’s Mexican affiliate channeled $7 billion into the U.S. between 2007 and 2008 which possibly included “proceeds from illegal drug sales in the United States.”

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/afontevecchia/2012/07/16/hsbc-helped-terrorists-iran-mexican-drug-cartels-launder-money-senate-report-says/

 

But regardless, this is a football forum and the point of my post that you ignored was that Ernie Adams came from this culture of cheating and is now doing that for the Patriots. That culture is now the Patriots culture and explains why they cheat. It's natural and accepted and they assume that if they get caught they will just get a wrist slap.

 

1) Take it to PPP if you want to be an idiot.

2) People on PPP - including myself - know vastly more about it than you do.

3) The financial industry did not cause the Patriots to cheat, you moron.

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1) Take it to PPP if you want to be an idiot.

2) People on PPP - including myself - know vastly more about it than you do.

3) The financial industry did not cause the Patriots to cheat, you moron.

 

You don't know how to read posts, work on your reading comprehension before you call another poster a moron. My point was that Ernie Adams came from a culture of cheating. Relax, you're going to strain your heart and the games haven't started yet.

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1) Take it to PPP if you want to be an idiot.

2) People on PPP - including myself - know vastly more about it than you do.

3) The financial industry did not cause the Patriots to cheat, you moron.

Tom - He may have a point. Adams was involved in the municipal bonds market in the late 80s-early 90s, and there was some built in corruption (i.e., chances to cheat). Fyi - http://www.nytimes.com/1993/09/18/news/investing-for-municipal-bonds-scandals-spur-change.html .

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Patriots fans are acting like this is a conspiracy between the NFL, ESPN, and SI. They are pretending that the story is filled with made up stories. Consider this for a moment. The cameramen, allegedly, were in disguise (hiding the fact that they worked for the Patriots). I think this bothered me the most.

 

First, this shows that the Pats knew that it was against the rules. Why hide what you're doing if everything is copacetic? There is no need to hide who you are if you're following the rules.

 

Second, if this were false information the Pats could lose revenue due to negative publicity and would seem to have grounds to sue for libel. If this is all false, the Pats would sue. Do you think Kraft wouldn't sue (or at least threaten to sue)?

 

They cheated. They know they cheated. Their fans know they cheated.

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First, it makes me physically ill to think the scumbag franchise cheated all those years and were set up to be the 'model' franchise due to their illegitimate 'success' - there is absolutely no doubt in my mind they never would have won anything (no genius Bellicheat, no GOAT Brady) without the systemic cheating in multiple different forms that existed for years.

 

The thing that I think is most crazy in all of this, is the line Goodell has been forced to walk now. After selling his soul to the devil and covering up the full extent of Spygate, he's in the unbelievable position now to be at war with the Cheatriots, while having the knowledge to blow the lid off of the full(er) extent of the pervasive cheating they did for all those years, but can't because then the league is exposed as being a complete sham, and he is complicit. It's insane.

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